The state has become New Zealand's de facto religion with its magical powers and beneficence accepted without question. With special feature audio.
Fri, 09 Sep 2016
The state has become New Zealand’s de facto religion with its magical powers and beneficence accepted without question. The state can feed the poor, care for little children, make us rich, cool the earth and direct the oceans.
The state’s unlimited power is the subtext in all news reports, our
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